Singapore Standard, 12 March 1952

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  • 16 1 Singapore Standard fk •>! j. I! NO. 254 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1952 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS
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  • 1232 1 Britain's Object: To Restore Confidence In Sterling Butler LONDON, Mar. 11 (Reuter) —Mr. Richard Butler, Gba» oellor of tht* Exchequer, opened liis hiul^rt speech today by sa>injjj the steps that had to be taken would determine Britain*! entire 1 ul lire. The House of Commons was
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  • 32 1 ONDON, Munh II Kmtm Britain is banning all ->f t»-\tilr yarns, unrationed chffsr, flout-r bulbs, >...! timbers and manv luxiirv »oods from Wostern intil further nutiir. |kc Bo.ird of Trade announced
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  • 200 1 Ridgway Hits Reds' 'Known Falsehoods' >k\O. Mar. II (I l»). <.ni. Mailing B. Ridgi surprise viatt to llic truce ramp headquarters i< iKiuiict'd ||m ommuiiUi Hint- nraoliatora for Minhii f alnrhoo Jn ami said ihr ialk-> have now i Stale it \*m«* im |n»--il»lr for him lo what happen next.
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  • 29 1 Britain, US To Set Up Joint Air Command II t Ui State et up a joini d i ro-ordii it< an force Ministi ton C I 1 c States
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  • 32 1 MF.I.BOrRNE. Mar. 11 (Reuter AAP) Melbourne do kei le 1 their four-day strike t lay on Ihe instructions ol uni >i*".- ials. i tr ike had held up 50
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  • 224 1 Standard Special Correspondent H.M. SLOpP AMETHYST, a sturdy little ship with a sturdy crew, is enjoying a well-earned Singapore siesta. Fresh from he:- latest expl >ii against Communist terrorists In Northwest Malaya, the Yangtze River heroine looks none the worse for wear Hei more
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  • 330 1 THE SINGAPORE and the Federation Governments and representatives of i< fl»ree Services are at \\w moment discussing t li«- form on which a compensation scheme should tak«- for members of the local volunteer forces il the) arc injured or killed while on duly.
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  • 113 1 TUP! troopship Empire Windrush, due 'o sail for the U.K. from Singapore Last Sunday, has been held up m the roads with mechanical trouble. A new part i* bein^ produced locally, and it is hoped that the vessel may be able to sail tomorrow. Meanwhile about
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  • 94 1 Standard London Cotrcspondent LONDON, Mar. 11. The following ore the closing price* of rubbc. and tin on rhe London Market today LONDON RUBBER L N q D N D V" 33 j Spot £983 per ton A P '/Ju« 32 i buy.-.. 8 8J ■i y
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  • 1043 1 Standard Staff Reporter SEGAMAT, Tues.- Lt. Roy Sampson, Platoon C >m nander of No. 10 Federal Police Jungle Company today said he fired two rounds at I h<* body of a man lying on the roa I, v.
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  • 272 1 LONDON. Mar. 11 (R^ut.-t) A move by T Attlco and other Labour Leaders to impose <l:a>\' 1 cipline on the Left wing rebellious Bevanite legmen .1 the Party was defeated today at a private but meeting of all Socialist MPs. The v" 1 again 1 the
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  • 152 1 Soviet Sincerity Doubted LONDON, Mar. 1 (R uter) British official toda doubted the sincerity of last night's Soviel note calling for a "Big Four" conference on a German peace treaty. They pointed out thai Soviet arguments for a German settlement applied equally to Austria. And Russia has not yel en
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 398 2 COLLAPSE Five Factories Already Closed Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S rubber milling industry is facing the danger of extinction owing to the sharp fall m shipments of slab rubber from Indonesia. During the last two months, five of the 11 major rubber milling factories m the Colony
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  • 138 2 Still In Th eDark About Lights FRANKEL ESTATE y- Standard Staff Reporter RESIDENTS m Frankel Estate off Chan^i Koad, Singapore, who met City t ouncillors WBsa Amy Laycock and Mr. Chan hum Cbcc on Sunday to preseßi their grievances igain>? the failure of the City Council to connect the •state
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  • 59 2 v abouring 1;< ■a. ai Si Chi el Sir es Murray n High O uri •0 lei r »ntinue attap hi I h the h :;ged to j Yee S and by <lv order irts Tay was m and the appe'.- quil The rent was S8
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  • 102 2 They Left Court Still Arguing SI nulard Woman Reporter i ani und tne comboth women m an ise were bound over x^ months m the sum of 5500 j >■■;.; iv Sec md I c C rt yesterday The nt was Goh and tin complainant I Hong Ch B M
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  • 50 2 TEXTILES and dress-malting materials worth about $5,000 were stolen (hiring last weekend from a tailor's shop inside the FARELF headquarters at Tanglin by burglars who had sawn utT the front door lock. The simp is situated about 50 yards away from the Regimental Police Guard Room.
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  • 35 2 FINED S5 for smoking while conveying a passenger, trisha rider Giam Kirn Jiok told the City Police Magistrate yesterday: "My passenger offered me the cigarette. I cannot refuse a good offer."
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  • 343 2 CONCERNED over ihe health of their wharf labour, the Singapore Harbour Board authorities have built, furnished and equipped a modern Sirk Hay at <iat«' No. 2. at a cost of more than 830,000. The most important feature of this Sick Bay is a
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    54 2 MR. S.T.V. LINGAM, 38--year-old newly-elected President of the Army Civil Service Union of Singapore, who yesterday appea'ed to all members to unite and strengthen the Inion and thus ensure the success of its efforts to obtain better conditions of service for them. He also asked them to pay up their
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  • 229 2 Quest For Knowledge Is Increasing In S 'pore Standard Staff Reporter THE URGE to know more of the outside world is perceptibly increasing among: Singapore's literate classes, said Miss Louise Bridges, Raffles' Librarian yesterday. This urge is specially noticeable among the adults than among the adolescents, she said. For instance,
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  • 82 2 FOUR marked men one of them armed with a revolver tied up an old Chinese woman and her grandsons to a waterpipe ai the back of their house, and robbed them of their wrist watches and jewel--1 lery worth more than $800. The
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  • 118 2 AN ASSISTANT Superintendent of Police, Ec Sim Mong, who had not seen Ins wife since 1944, was granted a decree nisi by the Singapore Chief Justice, Sir Charles Mur- ray Ayi !< y, m the High Court yesterday. It was stated that when
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  • 77 2 It's A 'Hard Life' '"I KNOW the c of a taxi driver :s hard," remarked the City Police Magistrate. Mr. K.J.L. Jamieson, yesterday before fin ng Angali bin Ibrahim $15 ;i erday, for leaving his taxi unattended m Orchard Road. Ai:z;M told the court that be was having lunch m
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  • 55 2 FINED $25 tor riding a trisha without a licence, Ong Kirn Chuan said m the City Police Court yesterday that be borrowed the vehicle t« look for a friend. "I tried my best to avoid the police but they saw me. I had no
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  • 38 2 A PHOTOGRAPHIC exhil ition showing the many aspects of student life m Chinese schools m Singapore and the Federation will be held m the British Council Hall on April 5 to celebrate Chinese Children's Day.
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  • 181 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE City Councillors have offered towgay growers m Geylang and Rochore areas all assistance they can give with regard to the testing of the well water m any new site they may choose to continue their occupation. Mr. T. P. T.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 51 2 The ALBION F. T. 39 Svtvvied tar Essential Service Messrs. Tay Koh Yot, well-known omnibus operators m Singapore are adding more ALBION OIL ENGINE BUS CHASSIS fro their fleet. JDistributors: -3^SbSS-^|\ ReprttenteJ throughout Malaya by f*TQ-rc7fz& jfe*g« J U/CADMC DDAC ITH ORCHARD Rd. SINGAPORE 9. 7CMRWC DKIO. LIU. ALB Bl
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    • 122 2 ANiSLO (FRENCH THAIINC co. j Engineering D N I 132, Robins- Singap^.r'- ond THE BRITISH ENGINEERING COtl 7 Union Street Have m stock m the fo'lo.ving precis built L B. Elliott Co. Victoria Wot London: i 7" 60" S.S. Md S C Lathe Moch'n v L ool Fk Mochinei 16"
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 56 2 MIT HIM- T pTWAfWTSr-AM sf I HELP VQU^T f u^j tT*f "CMF E?#fclE? <fUIWi GgJKm^^ •-uusroNCE.7' fs so w£ax 'run sookj as i *k W&J%fJ 9 ~w < 7 AiinC ini'^v ■^mKL^Jm^ AND HE m HUNGER, A COOt SCALP THIS^> m^W^^ Jf Tnr B<i GAK! jtfa /&&s!■ COLLAPSED. 1 \ROAChf
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  • 378 3 With Consent Of down Counsel I r SINGAPORE lawyers with the knowledge own i oansel "sd a trap to catch x.s.p. Cheah x i) id NCTembei last year," it was stated m pore I irt Police Court yesterday at the i>t the S 100,000
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  • Article, Illustration
    68 3 X .mi. id. in i second from ri^ht > '*> year old lradHrothrrhood Society of Kyvpt. speakißg at "i Mtislirus .it the AH .Muslim Missionary Sonisrs m CSejfaum rrcratlj. Mr. Said spoke m Mi Kn-liNh and his speech was translated into taekc Jaaffai who is seen standing next to Mr.
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  • 334 3 Standard Stall Reporter INSUFFICENT provision for secondary education m Singapore to meet the increased facilities for elementary education m the ('it;.' is an evil from which Malayans are suffer- ing today. This was expressed by Mr. P. Nadarajah, President of the Telok Kurau Parent-Teachers' Association, who
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  • 61 3 V\: \\< ;s Jin y of tiie H E i v was charged m the S City Polii c Court lay, with failing to pay his bus fare an I punching the lurtor while tra^ ling m a !< ns al >ng D R■, I
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  • 26 3 CAUGHT spitting m the I Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, Low Siak (48). was fined $20 by Magistrate Mr R. B. I. Pates
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    40 3 photo by Over 200 Fijians were guests of the Cathay Organisation yesterday when they saw the technicolour film of the Royal funeral at the Cathay theatre. The men occupied one whole section of seats m the auditorium.- Standard Michael Goh
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  • 426 3 TO SAVE his dead wife from undergoing: an autopsy, Wong Foot Kit, <>6, lied to the police that his wife died from natural causes, when the truth was that she had hanged herself. rrr cv.-imin.'iti.in ho :inn t > n Wong was giving
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  • 180 3 A FINDING oi death by mis- j adventure wa returned In the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at on inquest into the death of an 11-year-old boy, Raymond Ephraim, who died of internal haemorrhage and a crushed Fractured spine at the General Hospital as a result
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  • 494 3 THE Pass list of successful candidates, who sat last Docember for the Corporation of Chartered Secretaries. Intermediate and Final Examinations was announced yesterday a.s follows: (SINGAPORE CENTRE) lntermediatr Exam. Chai. Michael; Chan Ssk Kwan, Martin; Chee Teck Choon, Cheng Poh Phui. David; Chitty. Gurubathum Ramanathan; Chua Bak
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 68 3 0HBW~?L f THEN YOU'RF NOT OH, NO. DOOTSY. \J- fHOWT) I KNOW X J/^ fNOPE.' I ONLY _g=^ MAD BECAUSE I AT LEAST NOT /TwHAT X DINNY WOULD YOU EYES FOR J FH>? P I MADE A PASS V ABOUT THAT.../ PROVOKES CRAB TH' ACT?/ COULDNJT SEE YOU' \y S
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  • 90 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tue% I Choo Vook Kwai, 27, a rieatJy I dressed Chinese who was found loitering at Perkins Road on March 3 during the early hours of the morning and was unable to give a satisfactory account of himself, was convicted
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  • 581 4 NO CAUSE FOR PANIC, SAYS MENON 'Indians Should Do Their Duty 9 Standard Staff Reporters NATIONAL service "js every citizen^ duty and Indians m this country should do their duty," said Mr. M. Gopala Menon, India Government Representative m Malaya, m a statement issued esterday# Pointing out that India's Prime
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  • 188 4 KUALAL LUMPt'R, Tues. Tb€ Locomotive Enginemen's Union ar« pressing the Railway Administration for a meeting to discuss several matters of importance raised by the present Emergency. Oie point is insurance for locomotive enginemen and risk money m view of increased bandit activity. It will be
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  • 190 4 TKRANG BULAN. Jiwa Lara and Joget Malaya the three popular Malay songs will come on the air at 6.45 a.m. today m the BfeC Rendezvous with the Commonwealth programme. The songs will be broadcast a second time on March SI about 2 jhm. Malayan time.
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  • 386 4 SEL. LABOUR PLAN Stamlartl Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A programme for "strong and active" work this year has been drawn up by the Selangor Labour Party. Under this reorganiza- tion plan, the Selangor Party will have several subcommittees, including a parliamentary sub-committee,
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  • 77 4 SEREMBAX. Tues.— Sentence of one day's simple imprisonment and a fine of $1,000 was imposed on B. P. Patton, 26-year-old European Police Officer convicted on a charge of criminal breach of trust ol 51. 400. by the President of the Sessions Court. Seremban, Mr. W. B.
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  • 496 4 SPECIAL GETS DEA TH SENTENCE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Two assessois disagreed m their verdict after hearing; a case m which a 25-year-old Malay Constable, Ani bin Ali, was charged with possessing a rifle and 85 rounds of ammunition and two handgrenades, without lawful authority. Mr. Justice Wilson, presiding over the
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  • 104 4 Standard Malay Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. While PMU representatives from all over the country were fully occupied io their annual Congress m Alor Star, dissatisfaction with the work- iug of the Union was, expressed by 03 of its Selangor memI bers who resigned from PMU membership
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  • 214 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KU \i :.\..\i~i-\i. rue A dramriic incident took p a i outsi t the Supreme Court Buildings today when a 23- year-oic Cheese woman, who was discharged but noi anrr'nting to acquittal. for be a bandit supplier, was quick iy whisked away
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  • 57 4 1 I Standard Staff Correspondent KUAIA LUMPUR Tues A European was at<{uitted nr,d discharged by Che Ibrahim m the Second Magistrate's Court here today, on a charge of dangerous driving. He was alleged to have knocked down a dog, wi,' c driving his car along F ping Club
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  • 37 4 Standard Staff Coi -respondent THE I atenly-i »uith mccl tig of the Cou if Ii of State of Selangor w be he <i m the Selangor Council Chamber on Tuesday, March 25, at 10 a.m.
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  • 223 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A sequel to the murder of Chin Ah Chin alias Chin Ah Keow at Bukit Lada Mati. Bayan Lepas, Penang, last April, was the execution by hanging m the Penang prison this morning of Loh Soon Fook-, Loo Nam, Kiong Heng Kooi and Loh
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  • 274 5 Majority Favour Service Bill {ALAYAN AFFAIRS FORUM Mall Reporter li Vtuonal Service Bill for Singapore and the itioa was the subject of a livelv discussion which odcasi last night over K:»dio Malayans Malayan I oruin. foi Mr. V. Uiam the athei n■■ bei ;oJ the ed thai the dangei to
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  • 123 5 THE BIG QUEUE OF DODGERS S nro the publi v jn^l Sf-r o Bill more on 3,0' Indiana have I ned up ou'', de the Port Health Office m Penong for r inoculaI o^ and /occination The/ ore mostly' >p a'/, stanr, ond iourers rv 1 o r-i is f
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  • 141 5 PENANG, iues. Already suffering from a shortage of experienced labourers, who have left the waterfront for more lucrative jobs on rubber estates and tin mines, the Waierfront W o r k c r s' I nion m Penans, fates a further depletion of their strength
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  • 26 5 AT THE end of Febriui 24 119 motor cai*s were registe eri m the Colony F{--^i.-:- b i es totalled 130,073, ai trishaws 5.786.
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  • 75 5 HAM GOVINDA Pillay (30) 1 claimed trial m the Singapore First Police Court yesterday with cheating Khushi Moha- me, l at D'Almeida Street on Sept. 5 last. Pillay, it was alleged. deceived, Mohamed into giving him $500 on a cheque drawn on the Bank of India,
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  • 56 5 MESSRS. E. Ott -uid Co. (M) f.'d. last night announced that eir annual dinner which was have been held at the Cathay Restaurant on Friday !us been tnavoidably postponed until Mti i i 2] due to unforeseen cir- rumstances Those who received :1 invitations are asked to attend
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  • 242 5 Today 's Power Cuts SINIJ \r«»UI substations i ibli m Id. id shedding todaj It.M. h k.i. Alliambra, RuMes Hotel, sitmbawa isil itomi Tal l> lin Pandan. Juroag I. B»M" v""r'\ Chinese Bnbber Works, i (unu-ry. I ..mi < lI.MMI iii.lmt Kali Hin. Fred Water I. him. ff<i«s*rt»i pases. Khiirn
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  • 125 5 I SINGAPORE City CouncilI lors do not propose to put up any fencing or employ jagas to this year to prevent thefts m the cemeteries. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. the City Council President, told The Standard yesterday. He said the Health Committee of the
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  • 203 5 Standard Staff Correspondent BCTTERWORTH, Tues.— A rornier Malay Police Constable Hamzah bin Mohamed Said alias Sheriff was committed for trial at the next Penang Assizes by Che Abdul Rahman bin Mat m the Magistrate's Court at Butterworth today on a charge of murder. He was
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  • 108 5 Standard Staff Correspondenl PENANG, Tuvs. -Malay fishermen of Tanjong Tokong are fighting tooth and nail to keep the 50 acres of reclamation land m their district, which the former High Commissioner of Malaya, Sir Shenton Thomas, promised them daring a visit m 1941. These
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  • 83 5 Tiie C.i! fv-.or of Land Revenue was alleged to have tola them thai he could not refuse deserving cases from other areas. ■[-„>■ p >ng Counc.l np- pointed a d legation to Inter- 1 view the Collector of Land Revenue and forward certain proposals. B>
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  • 133 5 STREETS should noi name I after living pei i In exceptional circumstance however, this may he a Howe I. This decision has been arrived a1 by the Public Works Committee of the Singap< i City Councillors, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. City Council President
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  • 231 5 Standard Woman Reporter AFTER hearing so much about the successful art exhibitions held m Singapore, Mr. Cheng Ting Chen, a Hongkong business man. decided to pack I his treasured scrolls of Chinese Art. and give a week's exhibition here, probably at the Chinese Chamber
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  • 80 5 Standard Staff Reporter PR; REARERS m Fi v k Estate, if. the Katoi g area »1 Sing ipore, must remove side City limits. This has been affirmed by Lh Health Committee oi Singapore City Councillors. Mr. TPJT. McNeice, President of the Council, told The Standard yesterday
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  • 31 5 A wdm.W and I■■ old son escaped loxis n i u esterday hen <■ it beams „t an old house H tiei Ro id, Singajx re gave way. m
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    • 345 5 BntnHiuriiifj Ihf Aciv Sttmdarti SEW THIS DRESS A/^T-. FOR ONLY $1.50 J^RfU FROM THIS SUNDAY. MARCH 16. The Standard will \j L^ti/ y run a pattern service that wil 1 make it possible for you to l^^illl sew this dress and many others like it at HOME by YOLK- //il
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    • 273 5 IN GLORIOUS COLOR fll ll Iff Jim vi i\ fil/irni \h<iin<i ,^m. l>\ll) at 11. Ll.',. I. 0..;// CHANCE MORE 3 STARS, SOHGS DANCES THAN l^\ 10 OTHER MUSICALS PUT TOGETHER! /T^l w Ut\l I! lti:o-< Ss* MUSICAL MARVEL si-rrinp D.ris DAY. Ruth ROMAN. ,/W Grdon MicRAE, Virginia MAYO Cent-
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 75 5 i, \M \J (ll B: Hin Fi Ai la I N'ui ing 5 to SI K\ll -> <Mm I>; t Of The Methodist I har< h: bar Bible iii l Clasi I Tesl ion 7 j 5 i'WCA: I ilt 9 Qua (i.l KATONG t 1 :i I il G
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  • 876 6 Singapore St andard Socialist Revivalism I Independent Morning Newspaper THERE is much more than meets the eye behind '-'o chest-thumping act oi defiance staged last week by Mr Aneurin Bevan and his faithful band of ;>7 fellow Socialists The revolt m the ranks of the British Parliamentary Labour Party is
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  • 688 6  -  RIMAU By SNOBS AND MONKEY BRAINS WHAT a lot cf unconvincing fsjbs has been made ohout Mr. Arthur Helliwell's "Snob City" piece sn the London "People, ihe public ct large really doesn't cere a dud rent what Mr. Helliwell, cr anyone else, thinks about Singapore and its
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  • 12 6 and what's be going to be *hen he ffrowg up?"
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  • 1462 6  - Have Indian Communists Established Their "YEN AN"? M. N. ROY Though there is little (longer of the Congress Party being dislodged from power m the near future, the fact remains that the only group which would supplant it is the Indian Communist party. It's a straight choice between the Congress
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  • 189 6 Reviews of Views Immigration THE majority report on thei Immigration Control Amend-i meni Bill is undoubtedly ai discrimination against Chinese., said independent Sin Chew, Jit Poh. According to international law., the principle of "jus soli" is, recognised by all countries, said the paper. Under the' principle, any person born m
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 717 6 Sir. Your article m Sunday's issue on the probable replacement of Mr. James McHugh, the Director of Information, by an outsider can only bring dismay to the majority of Malayan and foreign journalists working here. Among the droves of information and public relations officers that
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  • 224 7 Russia Wants Talks To Speed Up Treaty With United Germany MOSCOW, Mar. 11 (AP) The Soviet government sanded a quick Big Four meeting to speed up a peace trccAy with a united Germany. In notes delivered to the British, U.S. and French by Soviet Deputy For-ign Minister
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  • 53 7 UK Army Needs £461½ Million, 550,000 Men "V M..«. i I IFl*)— The Secretary of N •>'■- »lr, \i:li«i-!N Head, moving Army ihr tinii-i ol omiuona yesterday, raid thai ■unii: year the \rm\ i«. Baking for ;<»OJNN) -1, -rliii- ..i;.| ■»").<}(!(> ;i|| rankt*. I i tops ml baa raised i
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  • 144 7 LONDON, Mir !1 (Reut> r) 4Sritain i*> to spend VJ I ijuO m the coming year <>v deep ,tir raid shelters, (•o\ -rriiicnt financial csti m itea showed yesterday. Estimated speadfiis on (iVil defence generally will be v: i r».:i«;u. m increase m th«* current
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  • 122 7 HOUSTON. TEXAS, Mar 11 (AP)— Senator Robert Taft yesterday Muffed at "land-minded" military leaders and said the world's strongest air force was the United States' best weapon— of defence and attack. He also declared the U.S. has lost c<>ntrol of the air m Korea.
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  • 44 7 MALACCA. Tues. The Malacca branch of the Malayan Chinese Association today convened a joint meeting of representatives of Chinese guilds and associations here to consider the National Service Bill at its premises at Wolferstan Road on March 16.
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  • 26 7 ATHENS. Mar 11. <AP>General Nicolas Plastiras, Greek Premier, Is seriously ill and his condition is deteriorating, one of bis aides disclosed Monday nignt
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  • 80 7 BOMBERS and fighters joined forces to pound bandit targets m two heavy attacks m the Federation yesterday. Brigands from Kuala Lumpur, Hornets from Butterworth and R A.A.F. Lincoln*; from Singapore converged on a target m North Seiangor. Two formations of Vampires from Singapore
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  • 63 7 HOLLYWOOD. March 11 (UP) Redhaired Rita Hayworth today denied that she has plans to rejoin her estranged husband. Prince Aly Khan, as reported m Bombay. The film star said. "It is news to me," when informed by the United Press of the Bombay
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  • 31 7 TAIPEI. Mar. 11 (AP)— Five persons were executed m Taipei today, four as convicted Communist agents and the other on charges of having raped a nine-year-old jjjjL
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  • 41 7 SAIGON, Mar. 10. (AFPV Forty-eight B-2fi twin-engined bombers flying across the Pacific from the United States were expected today at Saigon airport. They are being delivered under the U.S. military aid scheme to the French air force.
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  • 214 7 HONGKONG, Mar. 10, (AP)— Six children m Canton have posted a letter to "daddy" m Hongkong:, protesting against police 'persecution of Chinese" during the colony's March 1 Communist-led riots. But "daddy" is not committing himself. He told the Associated Press: You know how
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  • 287 7 COMMONS TOLD LONDON, Mar. 11 (Renter) Mr. Anthony Nutting, Foreign Under Secretary, Haiti yesterday Britain would do all she could to "take the heat out of the potentially dangerou* situation" m Burma eauned by the presence of Chinese Nationalist forces m ken •ftutig
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  • 88 7 President Auriol of France held a reception at the Elysee Palace m Paris, March 5, for members of Parliament and of the Assembly of the French Union. Seen (left to right) at the reception are: Mme. Jean Masson, wife of the Secretary of State for Technical Training;
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  • 144 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mar. 11.— Eight Malay officers of the Malay Administrative Service have been promoted to the Malayan Civil Service during th c year 1951. They were selected from a total of 22 candidates who were interviewed by a government selection board last October. The
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  • 339 7 LONDON. Mar. II (AP) The IJriti^h (...urnmenl impoffed Btricf travel rcMtrictiosM to«la\ <»v diplomats, ncwMneti, ami rnmismiirf Hpnt>. m the United kingdom. Similar timitati > r is wen iced m movements of members of the Rumanian and Bulgai m Lega lions Effective immediately. the
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  • 51 7 LONDON, Tues.— Ihe 3rd. Commando Brigade Royal Marines will move from 'Malaya to Malta by July 1. the British Admiralty announced today. Tiie Brigade has served for two years m Malaya. The 3rd. Commando Brigade will join Royal Navy and Army units m Malta training for amphibious,
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  • 90 7 WASHINGTON, Mar 11 (AP> The revolt m u»u apparently took the State Department and I nit« d States Kmhass> at N.i \u»a by surprise. Informed offl rials said there uere no .id vame indications of an .it tempt to overthrow the government of Pn-
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  • 242 7 3 Policemen Killed By Terrorists Standard Staff Correspondent [POH. '1 ue One I tiii police con table ;•'><! two M special ronstal ene h ed m .-i baodii ambush at tli, I I mile Kna:;i ECang ai i enggorig Road at 7 o'clock thi rniitg. Al! three wen trav< inn
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    • 35 7 [,^^tA| If|( WE WERE IWELL-THAT WILL WELL- IT TAUGHT WHEN I GROW UP «TrJ' v V PLAYING TEACH YOU A yi* ME ONE THING- fIM NEVER GOING ii^g. :^^^HK> THF KIDS -W^Wtf'mfr' JT J GIRDLE^
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  • 289 8 Standard Shipping Reporter FOLLOWING the unprecedented rush for passages to India by Indian nationals from Singapore and the Federation, resulting from the proposed introduction of the National Service Bill, more than 3,000 indians will leave Malaya m two "full" ships this month. The first batch
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  • 69 8 Three thousand Dv h tv ip h >r1 v be flown [rom rdam to Djakarta where as was the case last yearIhey will add lustre to X L.M.'s 1052 F!oral Rally, This motor y, whii h was such as suc■t»ss m 1951, is to be
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  • 29 8 New A ir Service TAIPEI. Mar. 10: (UP)- Retired Major-General Claire Chen nau lt's Civil Air Transport is planning to star! direct Taipei-Pusan lights o:\ Mar. I L 2
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  • 138 8 Shipwrecked Japs Get A Ship At Last Standard Shipping Reporter SEVEN Japanese crewmemi^ers of a nvecked li-h--in;; craft who weiv rescued by a liriiisli freighter m ihe South CJiina Sea, left Singapore yesterday for Japan after spending one-and-u--liali months at the I a-l V^ hart Immigration Depot. The Japanese parly
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  • 92 8 Egypt To Be Air Training Centre Soon CAIRO. Mar. 10 (Reutei iF.?>'pt one of the air crossroads oi the worid. expects to become the technical training centre for the Middle East by an agreement she signed her? yesterday with the, International Civil Aviation Organisat ion. Fourteen sir experts will be
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    • 653 8 FAS! REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE Direct Overland S*i rnacisLO Lo« Angeles AL Amerkan Canidian Cities Penang P Sham S*pof« Aft LA/SF WILLIAM LUCKi NBACU M/SSatM 2728 Mar 2'Mar .'Apr 23Apr Fc: full nartfc :ir3 ol l>ry Deep lan« and Pasi«nger Bookings etc A2er,*3 ANGLO FRENCH BENDIXSENS LTD. i r s
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    • 405 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD. Regular Sailings to C'hinu and .fjpm frrm Singapfire Port Swettenhum Pt'nun^ Also diteri Siilint- from liansk(»J< Indonesia to China Japan Due S oort Hue Penang frrom •Shunsi' In Port Mar 14ta Honskon!* ■S/rciiiu-n" Mar 20th Mur 23 Hongkong u Fengtien" Mar2Bt!i Japan H'kong Sails Sails Sails
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    • 390 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Koyal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America I m« N»d«rland I iue Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX, tfOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW OKI.tANS Sport P Sham Pciuns TABIAN (SMN) 17/23 Mar 24/25 Mar 2<i 27 Mar •GAROET(RL) 27 Mar/3 Apr 4 Apr V 6 Apr SALAWATI (SMN)
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    • 397 8 Sport p "FIONIA* foj Bangkok It-ltNat 'PANAMA* fur Bangkok Hongkong Mariila F\obe <Sr Yokohama 11 I \jj r 'MfcOMA 1 for Saison Ransknk 1 i |J n "MAI.AVA" for Bangkok Suiuon l(«»n^k«»u- IS ISAtaj i FBOM JAPAN BfINUBaNG "BINIANG* for Bangkok <.<l SAIIJN(,S TO COMLNhM Si For Colombo Aden Port
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    • 71 8 Arrivals TODAY: Hongkong and na letters and ir< els) i>^ an, X; irth Born e o, La'nsan, Brunei and Miri iL-itor^ and parcels) by Kaiang Li:.", n, N. Ireland, Eire. Europe. North and West Africa, West fndies (letters and parcels) by Empress of A Taint. Despatches TODAY: Palembang 7 a.m.
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    • 172 8 SHIPS IN STORE HARBOUR Nieinv Holland 1 2 8 Shillong 13 14 4 Silverwalnut 29 2 Slewig C P 7 Straat Makassar 2:; 1\ 2 CJmaria 19 Ju 4 Puluu Bukom: Daronia. Mar- pissa. Bela D »rcasi i. Ampac Oregon P. St-burok: La Vadara. P. Brani: Sega mat, Serampang. Albert
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  • 520 9  -  T.J. LIM At Least To Extent Of Safeguarding The Rubber In Justry'; By Stondard Market Reporter to the «t- \i ?t°n db exfcnd 2 d United Nations support at leost llinZ f x U em P'°y«e"» on the rubber estates can be moinroined.
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  • 67 9 COMMODITY PRICES n&i p<>i> rufoJ »t»Tday bates Mar S SI 1«>I SI 10, >»..S >l 07 S\ UK <.S -1 f)4 si o.V i"'N Bl KBKK p n i n a |h Rfff I 'll Hll\ ITS tl Id Uuwi s 1 d Huvrrs !<i Sellers IPOKI TmC "1 tin
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  • 134 9 P enang Supports Singapore Move yew Therapeutics Law PENANG, Mar. II U lun the draft for a new utic sobslaaecs and astibiotk ordinance, now rrpared m Singapore, is passed, the control of .trul other substances would become legal. nirectoff of MedkaJ Services, Dr. K. I). Gross. told The Standard today.
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  • 12 9 II: ere decreased t« public v
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  • 181 9 US May Pay More For Indonesia Tin f^CiTON, Mar. 11 <-i (iissions v t Ifec United tf>« i price it Indonesian matter rtmenl m ecun muc g m the U s good poll. esla, where rjj > ;7 ■'■i ty m And- V S 4 ate De I. (UP):— The
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  • 137 9 Standard Market Reporter MALAYAN rubber imports dropped from 34,681 rons ,n January to 3 1,1 50 tons last month, the lowesi monthly import figure for many months Sng ip were 27 26J I 15.541 tons <-a:ri s »tra, a hile impori f<
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  • 144 9 Standard Market Reporter TIIK ruhher market m Singapore steadied somewhat towards the close on some speculative trading yesterday. Fair volume of business \va recorded during the day bu otherwise the market \va: quiet. It opened lower bu unproved slightly thereafter. Small Australian orders wen
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  • 58 9 Newsprint Stocks Up Slightly JOHANNESBURG, Mar. II (Renter) British newspapers, n o w six pases, have little or no hope of being able to increase their size m 1952. Mr. P. R. Fitt, Director of the Bowater Paper Corp., newsprint producers, said here. Newsprint stocks, while i a little better
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  • 306 9 DESPITE a general deterioration m working conditions m almost every country m which it operates, the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China has handled a progressively increasing volume of business with net profit returns during each of the past three yean showing an improvement. For
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  • 40 9 HONGKONG, Mar 11.— Special <- d i:ci Service Closing prices the Hongkong Exchange today wore P1K515 85 to £1 x> t HKsfcflOs to US$l; HKfl.B4o to Malayan $1; I!K>UI2D to one Indnnesi.iii iab; G >ld HK.5:524.:i75 to I lei
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  • 112 9 Trading In Shares Restricted Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE. Tues The pre-budget uncertainty restricted the volume of business m the Malayan market today, although prices remained steady m all sections. Changed prices were Buyers Sellers rraser Weave Ord 3.70 ;;hii xd Gammons 2.75 2 85 Robinson Co. Ords. Stock M.BO 3.85
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  • 55 9 A JAPANESE Governmentsp s ired industrial mission of 13 men arriving m New Delhi today will undertake a four-week tour of India to determine how JapaiT can help India's industria- lisation programme and to supply capital goods with a view to increasing the volume
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    94 9 TODAY scientists are findin? widespread practical uses for atomic energy m the j fields of agriculture, mtdi: sic and industry. They aacr c using radioactive isotopes where ordinary research techniques arc inadequate. 4A the new radiation farm at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, at Lpton, New lurk. radioactive material seeps into
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  • 229 9 S-E Asian Granaries Tempting To China EVERYWHERE m the Far East the struggle goes on for stable government against communism, rays Mr. V. A. Grant ham. Chairman of Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China m his annual statement. Imponderables are so many on the Far East horizon, particularly with
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  • 44 9 JIM AH RUBBER MESSRS. Oattey and B.V.eniai) report that the February output of Jimah Rubber Es- 1 tates Ltd.— was 26,498 lbs. Turkey production m the United States m 1951 was 'estimated at 5.^.000.000—16 per cent more turkeys than the record OUtDUt Of 19)0-
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  • 188 9 LONDON. Mar. 11 (AFP >— The British budget was formulated m face of the following financial and economic difficulties: <1> The pound sterling is threatened with collapse because the Bank of England is losing almost U.S. $2,000,000 m gold jind m foreign currencies daily. 2> The prices
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  • 142 9 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Mar. 11.— Malaya should substantially increase her rice production. This is the advice riven by the chairmen of two t>anks with Malayan branches I m their annual reports. Sir Arthur Morse of the Hongkong unr\ Shanghai Bank warns that Malaya
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  • 362 9 Effect Of Sharp Falls In S-E A Material Prices Grave Blow For Britain Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Mar. 1 1 Prices m South East Asia, due to drops m raw material prices, will have a staggering impact on Western Europe, and Britain m particular. This is the consensus of expert
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    • 205 9 THE BOMBAY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LTD. (E lablished The^ Company thai k all policyholders and represent fives f< their kind co-operation which enabled it to complete a record business m 195 L Proposed over Rs 479,00,000/Poii for over Rs 4,05,00,000/--fmi'€oil4-ft<P mT H SI A. t I ll j^M Double FUN
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  • 437 10  -  ANN REYNOLDS By 1 I' »lt i tuUg tmif \mciir.iMs !i I\ r ll»»-|J (iK't COIIMIOUS I \i x\t- r«-.ilis«-d tin- imi..titK.- of »r«-tul f»-«(lin« m ir tun t aftev s:«»od looks i j ngurrs. It i*» not >urpris 1 1 i ..i tlord II
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  • 135 10 j 11* >< i>i \l\ an cocoa full> hi warn i pds it 1 !"inr«- th»- t :'r\ It not n\ tnitnt |a give t hem v (tt«-:itii<n i ricm it M-.t I,!.- after ih Brsl I i an i- -i 1 1) u la net nj
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  • 551 10  -  MARGARET SCOTT CONTINUING MARGARET'S DIAHY By 1 THINK new parents must always be terrified of spoiling a first or only child. especially if, like us. one or both of Hit* parents were onl\ children themselves. got to
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  • 484 10 "CREATIVE art is never static: it is essential to m corporate new ideas and techniques if any fenu of art is to retain its vigour." CINCI APORE'S Fine Art of Movement Academy has just obtained the services of a young American dancer, Miss
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  • 56 10 THK idea miulit very well have come Irom Malaya, but crocodile handbags made m this fashion are from thf store of a Sudanese merchant m Khartum who is doing a rearing trade m bass made from the comnlt-le skins of month-old crocs. Pictures
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  • 305 10  - Study Your Man if You Want To Hook Him ESTHER KLING By lOW ran you get v mm to propose? One way is to study carefully thr type of an 're interested m. W will fetch a serious-minded man may repel the \> boy. And what will repel the intellect
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    • 59 10 .w v^*~ w| Ceor ina and Diana Cuppleditch r w 3 itgapore. Lovely Lactogen twins. See those happy smiles and the sparkles m their eyes evidence of good feeding. FOR THE WORLD'S BABIES ||a^H^W Lartogen a ia prepared by Nestle* t, infant food rmj wijl ili-ts, an<i is used with
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    • 546 10 Radio Programmes Women s Magazine; 10 4."> tor Schools: 1 p in. Dance Music; 1.30 News: 1.45 I.unrh Time Prom; p.m. lor Schools: 6.15 Programme Summary: 17 Nature Hub; 6.40 Radio String Ensemble: •>••"»■"> Announcements And Share Market Report; 7 p.m. News: 7.15 This Is Communism: 7.25 Interlude: 7.3(1 Radio
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  • 845 11  -  GOODWOOD B. TIM AH TRACK WORK BEGINS By THE No. 2 track which was soft this morning ,l ue to yesterday's continuous downpour was open for fast work for runners preparing lor the first day of the Singapore Turf Cluh March Meeting, on Saturday. *ox
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  • 159 11 Jamil Saves ACS From Cup Defeat I KUALA KANGSAR, Tues. A sound goalkeeping by Wan Jamil saved Parit Buntar Anglo Chinese School from defeat when they met Kuala Kangsar Clifford School on Saturday m the inter school i knock out competition for the Hussars Cup. Both schools shared two goals.
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  • 115 11 THE following will represent Singapore Business Houses Football Association against the S.C.F.A on Saturday at Jalan Besar: O. Angullia (Stanvac); Johan, iIIK. Bank*. Harrison. (Chartered Bank), Vass, (H.K. Bank); Hoon Lcong. <F. N.), Tiang Chye. (Stan vac); Ibrahim Yusol (Stan vac) Yassim <F N.), Kok Peow
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  • 250 11 Segamat To Hold Cy cling Ca rnival SEGAJVIAT, Tues.— The Segamat S|>or(s Council artarranging a big Cycling Carnival to In* held at Se^amat during the Easter holidays ne\t month. This would be the first time m the history of Johore that such a Carnival is being arranged. The Carnival will
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  • 131 11  - GOLF Here's How Slammin Sam Snead By f.v the explosion shot you put •'mi" instead of backspin on the ball. Here's how; Have the lace of the club slightly "open" and su-inq into the 00.U from outside-in across 'he line of desired flight. By having the face open ana swinging
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  • 158 11 RUBBER AND SAWN TIMBER Sir: In yoi red lorial of the lOtb on R ibb< r, you say: "That strict control of grading and shipping (of rubber) can be advantageous to us is amply illu trated hy oar timber exports." Yet. m the latest (February) Economic Bulletin issued by the
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    29 11 The dead heat at Penans on Satin d.<\ I !;><»r Show Mul ley) No. 8 getting up m the last stride to finish I<"\H with Mombasa (Straker).
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    • 790 11 n ASSUMED ADVEriTISttME^TS VACANT tastl wanted by \g nfl Company m tating age and o Box TTOi). o 1 EB wanted Good salary piy Box No gapoic 1 a g ■■■'■> i' i v n1 Restaui cost ACCOUPAKy BOOK b r award i itc i a foi &3SSB rcial an
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    • 551 11 .'1 ''notices CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE (For particulars see Tender Room, Ground Moor City Hall ENGINEER'S DEPART--1 J Ifl ENT: Construction. Completion and Maintenance f -f Lorong Engku Atn.m from Gcylang Road to M.C. Limit at Geylang Serai. Derails from City Engineer's Department (Room 2! 8;. Close NOON 24/3/52. CITY
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    • 190 11 Federation Mary f'KNANG REXs Mask Of The Advenger (Technicolor) 1 15, 3.30, ti 13 and It 15 p.m. CATHAY: Taa'.a Sallem (Egyptian) 3.15. 6.15 and J 15 p.m. ODEON: Right Cross 3 15, 615 and !»15 p.m WINDSOR: Kai Thi (Tamil) o^ 11 and 8.30 p.m. STAR: Lvi Yee Heung
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    • 246 11 LIDO: Aladdin (Malay) 10 30 a.m. 12.45. 3.15, 6.30 and 9.15 p m. BEX: Foong Low Kwai Foo (C 3, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. SI N: Yeah Fafa Hiong fC) 2 20. 7 15 and SJ.3U p m. K LUANG CORONATION: Baazi (H ndustani) 7.15 and 930 p m VICTORY:
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    • 308 11 NOTICE AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Smgspaie l<»v\n Properties To Fie ll'-ld At Out Sucroom No I'.tn. Blree| i(<»rn-i af Cattyer Qoas I On Moaday. 17th M;»r -?i. 1952 U IM I'M. 1" OT 1. No 38 m Ch ilia Stn 23/31 Ml J Street, area 2,6 B and 141 f1
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  • 370 12 RAJA STARS STAY AWAY CARRYING on a quarrel with their officials, Kota Raja's stars failed to turn up at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday for the club's first division match against Indian Recreation Club, but into the breach stepped Rajas' juniors and playing a Miperb
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  • 299 12 JACKS S; I U g le-winning i Farrer Park ten it the Sing ip re Cold Si B" team 4 m a SBHFA Jacks showed a team w I B V ys the I Co SI »rage, Bghi ng well again ggressive Jacks at-
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  • 231 12 IPOH, Tues. Thirty teams, ten m division 1, II m division HA and nine m division 118. have entered for the lpoh and District Soccer League this year. Matches will probably start on Wednesday. March 19. The Ramblers Sports Club until recently m "exile",
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  • 155 12 ARYAN GYMKHANA, the Indian tootball team which made a successful tour of Malaya and the Far East m 1949. playing 19 games m Malaya and winning 11 will leave Madras lor another South East Asia tour on April 2. calling at Singapore first. In
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  • 120 12 IPOIT. Tues. For the first I time n the history of the Perak Badminton Association a woman was selected to the post of honorary secretary. She was Miss Julip Wong, a former Perak j champion who was assistant secretary ot tine Perak BA. last
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  • 211 12 MARINE department were m scoring form against the Woodbrklge M.HS.C. m their SAFA 2nd Division League soccer match at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Ahead 4— 1 at halftime. th c Marines left victors by six to one. Marines were last year's 3rd Division Champions and proved
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  • 89 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: SAFA Youth League St. Andrews School v YMMA at Jalan Besar stadium 4 p.m. Ist. Div. Katong Sarajah v Fathul Karib at Jalan Besar stadium 515 p.m. Div. SB— P. T. r. Volunteer Police Combined at Geylang. Div. 2 RN Kranji v Ka'tong Sarajah "A" at CYMA.
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  • 100 12 Singapore Vniumeer Police Combined fixtures for this week are: SAFA League— VSC vs. P. T. at Geylang on Wednesday; Friendly VSC vs. Teachers Training College at Monk's Hill School ground on Saturday; SAFA league— VSC vs. BODCA "A" at BOD ground on Tuesday. March 18: The
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  • 150 12 ST. PATRICKS School triumphed auain m an inteivschool soccer on their school grourfd yesterday when thej beat Raffles Institution b.v two goals to nil. The Rafflesians, who were a solid team and had, m their previous matches beaten nearly all the other schools, were forced
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  • 148 12 WORLD CHAMPS INVITED Badminton IPOH, Tues.— The Singapore and Selangor badminton associations will throw open their championships to international players who will be m Malaya for the Thomas Cup competition, it was disclosed at the annual general meeting of the Perak Badminton Association today. Mr. -Lee Guan Khye. the Perak
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  • 240 12 SAN FRANCISCO. >lar. 10 (UP).— Sugar Ray Robinson will complete hi* heavy training tomorrow lor the defence of his world middleweight title on Thursday against Carl Boho Olsen and said that he will go into the rin«j with the intention of scoring
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  • 137 12 IPOH. Tues.— The Perak Badminton Association will not yet make any comment on an unofficial approach made by" the Singapore Badminton Association that the northern triangular tournament between Perak. Penang and Selangor be played m Singapore this yea I.'1 m aid ot the SBA
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  • 229 12 TWO NEW teams the WonderLads Sports Party and the Tarn penis Rovers Sports Club making their debut m the SAFA division 3A league soccer played a hard fought 1 -1 draw at the CYMA ground yesterday. The standard <>: play was pool but the performance
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  • 100 12 CHANGI LODGERS del* ■■■-> ::90 ML' 5 i) m a United Services League first division game ;<l Seletar yesterday. The Lodg led 0 <it hall time Skipper of the 390 MU, M< Kiniiuii was ordered oil the !i ;ld by referee Watson for rougl
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